Here are a couple of pictures of the hole that was drilled in the rack, and the connector placed in the hole. What isn't shown is I found it was necessary to put a 'spacer' under the connector to raise it up enough to make reliable contact with the mating connector that is in the bottom of the Givi. I used an o-ring that I had on-hand. Once it was all done and I verified everything worked, I used a little clear silicone caulking on the underside of the rack to hold the connector in place. More than 10,000 miles later and it is still in place and functional. I figured that Givi put that connector in the bottom of the case, and provides the mating connector, so I might as well use them!
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I would not wash the plate for obvious logical reasons, your plate can now break.
Io non avrei bucato la piastra per ovvi motivi logici,la tua piastra ora può rompersi.

I 4 contatti sulla mia piastra sono stati ottenuti forando al centro dei gommini di supporto bauletto con punta di 4mm.
MGvalerio.